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An overview of bone cancer treatment

Sep
02

Date: September 2nd, 2014

The type of the bone cancer and its stage are the main determinants of the kind of treatment to be used. For instance, for primary bone cancer, which originates from the bone will get a different treatment from cancer which has metastasized or spread to other body parts. Bone cancer surgery may be provided alone or could be combined with radiation and chemo.

Treatment of bladder cancer with chemo and radiation

Sep
01

Date: September 1st, 2014

Options available for bladder cancer treatment Bladder cancer can be treated through chemotherapy, surgery, radiation therapy and biological therapy. A combination of different treatments may be given at times. A number of things will determine the most appropriate treatment for you, including:

Five main concerns after surgery to treat bladder cancer

Aug
31

Date: August 31st, 2014

How to cope after bladder surgery When bladder cancer leads to the removal of the bladder, a new way must be provided for urine to exit. After a urostomy, the urine will be leaving the body via a stoma which is a small opening that doctors create during the surgery. The urine will be draining into the urostomy bag.

Treatment options available for bladder cancer

Aug
30

Date: August 30th, 2014

Know the different types of treatment for bladder cancer Some of these treatments are standard while others are currently being tested by researchers in clinical trials. Clinical trials aim at improving the existing treatments and obtaining more info about cancer treatment.

Know your risk for bladder cancer

Aug
29

Date: August 29th, 2014

How to reduce your risk for bladder cancer American Cancer Society notes that 1 in 27 men will develop bladder cancer eventually and the risk of woman in a lifetime of getting the cancer stands at 1 per every 85.

Chemo may fight cancers near the pancreas

Aug
28

Date: August 28th, 2014

The effectiveness of various treatments for pancreas cancers The overall survival rate improved by about 25 percent with this treatment in comparison with the observation alone for periampullary adenocarcinoma once adjustments were made for the independent prognostic factors, i.e. p= 0.03.

Weight loss management for pancreatic cancer patients

Aug
27

Date: August 27th, 2014

Diet recommendations for patients of pancreatic cancer Pancreatic cancer patients suffer greatly from reduced appetite. In most cases, the symptoms of the cancer are responsible for this while treatments could also be the cause at other times.

The different types of gallbladder cancer

Aug
26

Date: August 26th, 2014

All you should know about gallbladder cancerWith less than 5,000 new cases diagnosed in the U.S in each year, gallbladder cancer is with no doubt very rate. Of those, less than 1700 people get to die from this disease. The cancer commonly affects the bile track with women being more susceptible this cancer as well as those aged above 60 years.

Treatment overview for pancreatic cancer

Aug
25

Date: August 25th, 2014

Help for pancreatic cancer patientsCommon treatments for containing pancreatic cancer include surgery, chemotherapy and radiation. In most cases, a combination of a couple of these treatments may be used to enhance effectiveness.

Patient information about Adrenocortical Carcinoma Treatment

Aug
24

Date: August 24th, 2014

Your treatment options for adrenocortical carcinomaWhat is adrenocortical carcinoma?

Adrenocortical carcinoma is essentially a rare disease whereby the outer layer of adrenal gland is lined with malignant/ cancer cells. The body has two adrenal glands, which have a triangle shape and are small in size.